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The Roswell UFO Crash: What They Don't Want You to Know Books

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Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 001
EAN: 9780440236139
ISBN: 0440236134
Label: Dell
Manufacturer: Dell
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 336
Publication Date: March 07, 2000
Publisher: Dell
Release Date: March 07, 2000
Studio: Dell

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Spaceship...Aliens...Cover-up or Hoax? What Really Happened at Roswell?

New witnesses! New evidence! A shocking conclusion!

Did an extraterrestrial spacecraft really crash in the New Mexico desert in 1947? Were alien bodies found...and, if so, was there a secret autopsy? Are the recent Art Bell revelations true?

For fifty years the mysteries of Roswell have tantalized the public. Now UFO and paranormal researcher Kal K. Korff reveals the real story. Through his exclusive access to military records, previously classified material, and real eyewitnesses, he explodes the lies and lays bare the truth. The result is a revelation powerful enough to change public opinion forever! Find out about:

The actual objects found at the crash site--including real-life photos
New, disturbing information about Roswell eyewitness Maj. Jesse Marcel
The original "flying disc" newspaper story, reprinted in its entirety...and who "killed" it
The startling analysis of "spacecraft" fragments sent anonymously to Art Bell
Aliens at Roswell: Were bodies found? Did any survive? What experts now say about the autopsy film
The real Air Force cover-up...the whole truth for the first time!



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Blowing up the balloon mystery
The subhead is a tease, the "they" are not the men in black helicopters but the Ufonauts. What they don't want you to know is that nothing very mysterious and absolutely nothing unearthly happened at Roswell, N.M.

It was a military balloon, which came down, as balloons always do.

Kal Korff expends a lot more energy on crazy outer space fantasies than the fantasies themselves deserve, but it is lucky some people find this important or amusing. Should you want to find out ...
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Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Mr. Pot, meet Mr. Kettle
Kal Korff's book "The Roswell UFO Crash: What They Don't Want You to Know" is a wriiten monument to the starved ego of Kal Korff. First, let me say that I bought this book at a used bookstore where they had 20 BRAND NEW copies of the book marked down to $1. The $1 I paid for it was about the right price as I can't really buy quality kindling for a fire at that discounted price.

Korff's claim that this book is the culmination of 16 years of research is laughable as Kal leans heavily ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Roswell very well debunked. A money making hoax for many...
The author systematically examines just about every detail of the lunacy of Roswell. Yes lunacy, not legacy. The bottom line after you read the book is a confident feeling that the military compartmentalized so much of the information that no one person really knew what they were doing and simply kept passing rumors around for months and years.

Even the scientists that performed the RADAR experiments did not know that they could talk about their work until over forty years had passed. ... Read More



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Poor
Reviewers seem to love or hate this book, depending on which side of the UFO controversy they take. On the positive side, the author, a confirmed skeptic, does make many valid criticisms of various witness stories, other books, and, of course, of the Alien Autopsy film (does anybody really still believe that one?).

Two major negatives reduce the book's value however. The first is its writing, which is disorganized, amateurish, and just plain bad. The second, and more important negative, ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - A Handbook in Personal Attacks
When you open this book Korff's arrogance leaks out all over your lap and the acidity of is venom eats holes in your blue jeans. Stanton Friedman would refer to Mr. Korff as one of the nasty, noisy negativists, but I would have to make a little addition; he's really a nasty, noisy negativist, know-it-all.

Talk about coming to a conclusion and then digging up and molding information to support your position, this book sets a new standard.

Mr. Korff accuses the pro-UFO authors, ... Read More





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